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MMem 0488: Memorizing history with mnemonic pegs to represent a category of events 2016-01-20
MMem 0487: Memorize “Disobedience” (aka “James James Morrison Morrison”) by A. A. Milne 2016-01-19
MMem 0486: How to memorize the Soldier’s Creed for the US Army 2016-01-18
MMem 0485: More on memorizing topics of the Bible 2016-01-15
MMem 0484: Should I use the first menmonic that pops into my head? 2016-01-14
MMem 0483: How to memorize the drill sergeant creed for the US Army 2016-01-13
MMem 0482: How to answer multiple choice questions when you have a memory palace 2016-01-12
MMem 0481: Breaking a learning project into small goals 2016-01-11
MMem 0480: Memorize the NCO creed for the army 2016-01-08
MMem 0479: Memorize Ruth 2016-01-07
MMem 0478: Adding information to basic facts in a memory palace 2016-01-06
MMem 0477: How to learn Calculus, part 1 2016-01-05
MMem 0476: Learn the history of South Africa 2016-01-04
MMem 0475: How to memorize a period in history using a memory palace 2016-01-01
MMem 0474: Specific mnemonics for memorizing John 2015-12-31
MMem 0473: More about reusing memory palaces 2015-12-30
MMem 0472: How to practice the most difficult pegs in your number system 2015-12-29
MMem 0471: How to memorize the streets of a city 2015-12-28
MMem 0470: Memorize the US Presidents with mnemonics 2015-12-25
MMem 0469: Learn the Bible in a year 2015-12-24
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